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The challenge involves sticking a piece of metal like a paperclip, graphite or push pin in the USB port of their school ...
"Size is right (based on large enough screen) with easy portability. Clear, bright colors, good keyboard size and layout.
The “Chromebook challenge” involves using objects such as push pins, staples, paper clips, metallic gum wrappers and graphite, found in pencil lead. They are inserted into USB or charging ports, under ...
SOUTHINGTON, CT (WFSB) - Two teens were arrested in connection with a laptop fire at Southington High School last week. The boys were charged with reckless burning, reckless endangerment, criminal ...
An investigation revealed two students, a 16-year-old male and a 17-year-old male, allegedly stuck objects into the laptop ...
Two students, a 16-year-old boy and a 17-year-old boy, are accused of sticking objects into the laptop, causing it to catch fire. The two were arrested and charged with reckless burning, reckless ...
Two students at Southington High School face charges after a laptop caught fire in what police said was possibly influenced by a social media challenge trending on ...
The 13-year-old is accused by the school district of damaging the laptop as part of the “Chromebook Challenge,” a TikTok ...
There’s lobbying to reallocate some of the money that would be used for new computers to instead pay for increased school ...
Schools are taking precautions amid the dangerous 'Chromebook Challenge' circulating on social media where kids are destroying the laptops for clout.
The social media trend that seemingly went viral in May involves students intentionally damaging their school-issued laptops.